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Alabama Governor Commutes Death Sentence of Innocent-Man Involved in Crime

Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has commuted the death sentence of an inmate who was not present at the crime scene, raising concerns about judicial errors in capital punishment cases. The decision highlights ongoing issues around justice and the application of the death penalty in the state. Key figures to watch include legal advocates and policymakers who may push for reforms or further scrutiny of death penalty procedures.
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